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A podcast on venture capital, technology, and entrepreneurship geared towards college students and young professionals. Silicon Street was co-founded by two students at the University of Notre Dame with the goal of making it easier for young people to understand the private investing and technology ecosystems.

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Mike Joslin is currently a partner at the 1842 Fund and a Build Director at High Alpha Innovation, where he focuses on creating and investing in startups in collaboration with universities and corporations. We begin by discussing the start of his car... more

Dr. John Behrens is the Director of the Technology and Digital Studies Program as well as the Idzik Computing and Digital Technologies Program at the University of Notre Dame. Prior to joining Notre Dame, Dr. Behrens spent 20 years in industry where ... more

Henry Kittle is the COO and Co-Founder of Tiger Tracks, a digital advertising agency focused on helping companies build effective and tailored marketing strategies centered around the top ad platforms. Prior to founding Tiger Tracks, Henry spent over... more

Michelle Seitz is the Founder and CEO of MeydenVest Partners, an investment and strategic advisory firm that partners with businesses within the technology, healthcare, and financial services sectors who are aiming to solve important problems. Prior ... more

Mike Mauzé is a Founder and Partner at VMG Partners, a leading investment firm that backs visionary consumer products and technologies. First, we discuss some of the most important considerations before starting your own private equity fund and explo... more

Andy Will is a Partner at Zeal Capital Partners, an early-stage VC fund pioneering an investment thesis focused on inclusive investing. Prior to joining Zeal, Andy worked as a Consumer Fintech investor at Listen Ventures, Head of Trading at TOMS Capi... more

Mary Miller is the Head of Business Development within Growth Equity Investing at Norwest Venture Partners. Prior to joining Norwest in 2023, Mary was a Director at SoftBank’s Vision Fund and has held a number of other positions focused on investment... more

Professor Raymond Mooney is the Director of the Artificial Intelligence Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. Having written his first paper on AI as a 17 year-old and spending his entire academic and professional career as an AI researcher, Prof... more

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Investing Across Diversified Venture Opportunities
Q: How does the 1842 Fund plan to deliver sustainable risk-adjusted returns with fewer investments?
The fund aims for a diversified risk portfolio with lower ownership deals and significant initial capital investment to help startups succeed, thus balancing risks effectively.
Investing Across Diversified Venture Opportunities
Q: Can you talk about the challenges of investing in the Midwest compared to more traditional VC hubs?
Investing in the Midwest can be challenging due to fewer good VC-quality deals, but High Alpha has addressed this by sourcing deals that leverage the Venture Studio model.
Investing Across Diversified Venture Opportunities
Q: What makes a great VC investor and how do you look for that when investing into venture funds?
A great VC investor demonstrates discipline, differentiation, and the ability to generate returns, which institutional LPs seek when investing in funds.

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